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The Daily Dispatch: February 3, 1864., [Electronic resource] 13 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
R. Johnson, D. McSwain, J. H. Neely, C. M. Parrott, W. E. Sutton, E. C. Sutton, J. L. Stuart, Robt. Shaw, W. B. Whitaker, J. B. Robison. Co. G. Sergeant John Ramsay, Private Z. Dooes, D. M. Hance, W. C. Hullendes, D. V. Hullendes, Joseph Jackson, H. Johnston, A. J. McCarter, Private J. T. Pursely, J. S. Roberts, N. Y. Roberts, J. H. Wallace, P. Watterson, Thos. Weaver, W. Wells. Co. H. Sergeant T. N. Kelly, T. R. Harmon. A. F. Kendrick, W. F. Comer, Private E. Bailey, N. C. Bally, J. G. Bently, J. P. Briant, Benj. Comer, P. J. Davis, Private Wm. Going, Jeff. Garner, Q. Gregory, G. L. Harmon, E. Long, B. R. S. Long, J. E. Lindsay, J. Millwood, A. Orr, J. Palmer, Private C. C. Davis, J. C. Davis, Robt. Davis, L. J. Dabbs, R. M. Foster, Private N. Palmer, H. B. Smith, J. B. Tracy, F. M. Tracy, Allen Vinson. Co. I. Sergeant G. M. Epting, G. C. Moore, Joseph Price, Corporal R. F. Brown, Private J. S. Amos, W. J.
ssport in question was a forgery, it having been granted to one Mrs. E. Bailey, on the 29th January, to visit Weldon, N. C. The passport had been altered to Wm. E. Bailey to visit Weldon, N. C. were also produced before the Commissioner, being endorsed by Col. W. L. Brown, both of wbe forgeries. Several witnesses were examined, who stated that Bailey had confessed to them he would furnish passports from one to sixty r's practice. E. O. Person testified that he knew the accused, Bailey; that he sold him a passport to go to Weldon, N. C.; a detail for s Moore about the matter; that he afterwards had a conversation with Bailey and asked him how he got these discharges and passports, and he saialry, to Gen. Winder, the detectives were placed up on the track of Bailey, and eventually succeeded in entrapping him. Upon his arrest, Bailey confessed that the papers which he had prepared in compliance with an agreement to furnish the detective, (whom he did not at the time